The Larry O'Brien trophy is back in San Antonio, which means San Antonio Spurs ticketholders are a happy bunch of folks. There's also every reason to think they will be just as happy next year, as head coach Gregg Popovich leads an almost identical roster into this season.

When most people think of the San Antonio, they think Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili. But that bunch of veterans is just one part of this new version of the Spurs. San Antonio does everything as a team these days - including winning world championships. Last year no player averaged more than 35 minutes a game, and nine players averaged at least 10 minutes per contest. Throughout the year Popovich utilized an array of different lineups, often resting his stars for games at a time.

When the playoffs arrived, he used all this experience to the Spurs' advantage. San Antonio was a well-oiled machine by the time the team entered the postseason. Dallas, Portland, OKC, and Miami all failed to match San Antonio. Duncan, Parker and Ginobili, rested from Popovich's regular season rotations, came to the forefront and led the Spurs past all comers. But equally important were the contributions from Tiago Splitter, Danny Green, and the next Spurs superstar, Kawhi Leonard. Leonard emerged as the Finals MVP, showing the world that the future of basketball in San Antonio is as bright as the past.

It was a quiet offseason in San Antonio. No contract disputes. No mass exoduses. Just some quiet news about players reupping with the club. This season's Spurs will look just like last year's squad.

Look for Popovich to be even more discerning in his regular season rotations in 2014-2015. Which means buying tickets to the AT&T Center may be a bit of a crap-shoot. Expect key players to sit throughout the season, in an effort to save them for the postseason. The Spurs showed that efficient team basketball could beat any opponent last season, and they will only look to improve on that, as they vie for another NBA championship.

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The San Antonio Spurs are led by future Hall-of-Famer Tim Duncan, staple of all four Spurs championship teams, a three-time Finals MVP, two-time NBA MVP and 14-time All-Star, among countless other accolades. Joining Duncan to pace the Spurs are a familiar cast of characters that came up just short in last year’s Finals against the Heat, including guards Manu Ginobili, Tony Parker and Danny Green, forward Kawhi Leonard and center Tiago Splitter.

The San Antonio Spurs have a storied history and trail only the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls in NBA titles. The Spurs seem to always be in the postseason picture, qualifying for the playoffs all but four times in their 37-year NBA history.

The Spurs iconic boot spur logo draws a connection between today’s superstars and the heroes of Spurs teams of the past, like Avery Johnson, David Robinson and the legendary George Gervin.

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